Traducción de rigorous en Español:

rigorous

riguroso, adj.

Pronunciación /ˈrɪɡ(ə)rəs//ˈrɪɡ(ə)rəs/

adjetivo

In 1998, he cited ‘vigilant and rigorous control’ over costs as a main goal.

Our regulatory system is the most rigorous in the world.

If there was a rigorous enforcement of regulations these incidences would be curbed because managements would be penalised severely.

Such a culture, based on the most rigorous rules of court etiquette and procedure, naturally gave rise to correspondingly formalised aesthetic theories of music and the theatre.

Over the past year, 180 solutions has attempted to clean up its image and now enforces rigorous rules on its affiliates and has added safeguards into its software.

While no one doubts the need for more rigorous border controls now, there are critics who say the federal government is doing a poor job of distinguishing between potential terrorists and legitimate travelers.

Rather than adhering to the system of rigorous discipline that the assortment of troubled kids have become accustomed to, Mathieu instead prefers to try and understand their problems and inspire them through his love of music.

Quality levels are in turn controlled by rigorous vetting and cataloguing, so buyers can feel confident they know just what they are getting for their money.

Any bottle of champagne has to follow a very rigorous set of rules to qualify for the ‘champagne’ label.

As the international trade group for the interactive gambling industry, we have spent the past six years promoting rigorous government regulation of our industry.

However, in the UK there are rigorous controls in place to maintain safety and standards in the stunt profession.

To their inferiors, each official demanded rigorous implementation of orders, while bargaining with and concealing resources from those above them.